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As It Was
SOHS and Jefferson Public Radio volunteers wrote over 3000 As It Was stories that were produced by JPR and presented five days a week over many years . This page presents links to the full text of many of the stories, plus links to the JPR audio versions.
Title | Author | Episode |
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Rain Rock, Fort Jones | Carol Barrett | 230 |
How News Traveled | Marjorie O'Harra | 229 |
Tule Lake Lava Beds | Carol Barrett | 229 |
Captain Jack, Modoc | Carol Barrett | 228 |
Tucker and His Sno-Cat | Marjorie O'Harra | 228 |
A Boy Comes Home for Christmas | Craig Stillwell | 227 |
Chief John, Umpqua | Carol Barrett | 227 |
John Beeson | Carol Barrett | 226 |
Rogue River Bridge | Marjorie O'Harra | 226 |
The Kindness of Isaac Constance | Marjorie O'Harra | 225 |
Fort Ter-Waw, Klamath River | Carol Barrett | 225 |
A Forest Fire Lookout Story | Nancy J. Bringhurst | 224 |
Wintu Women | Carol Barrett | 224 |
Fort Rock Ice Caves | Nancy Appling Salucci | 223 |
Andrew Smith, Rogue Indian | Carol Barrett | 223 |
Lost Gold in Phoenix | Nancy Appling Salucci | 222 |
Treaty of Table Rock | Carol Barrett | 222 |
Home of the View Master | Roger Brandt | 221 |
Soldier's Sympathy, anonymous letter by soldier lament for Rogue River Indians | Carol Barrett | 221 |
The Shroud Line Caper By | 220 |